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  • In general, crypto pre-sales are scams. There are a very few exceptions, where pre-sale investors profit once the cryptocurrency becomes "live" (available to the general public). Recently: PEPE was famous for this. * Note: famous because pre-sale investors made a significant profit (about 3x) instead of taking a loss. * In general: crypto has no NEED of a pre-sale (unlike stocks, which offer a sort of pre-sale to gain NEEDED investment dollars early). * If you've been really, really persuaded to invest in a crypto pre-sale, it's probably been investigated, and the results of the investigation found online. Just google "is XXX a good buy". Nearly all investigations of pre-sale cryptocurrency turn up strong evidence of serious financial...misbehavior by the owners. (Typically: currency and cryptocurrency used to invest in the presale crypto being dumped into anonymous accounts.).
  • 1 HEXY = 0.0022 USD What is this free advertising for your pump and dump scam where greedy people get sucked into losing their money? hexydog whats next? What does hexydog actually do in the long term?
  • https://youtube.com/shorts/TbJeaKM8CPw?si=ZofH4dIhnICFcfLJ It's gambling 75% of accounts loose money

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